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its already raise, i have more than enough bolt on alignment parts to get it back in spec. i don't want to slam it again. but i do want to lower it more without wheel rubbing so much. i think some 275-30-20 in the rear and 235-30-20 in the front should be ok. the front does not rub no where near as much as the back.
Last edited by kramykram; Mar 31, 2009 at 11:02 AM.
No chit, lol. I've had nothing but bad luck since I sold those wheels to you.
Wanna trade?
Originally Posted by nuckinfutz74
That sucks...What direction are you going in?
The car's on its way to a local shop who was recommended to me via a few people. I spoke with the owner who's going to do some diagnostics. Assuming the car needs a new motor, he'll source a low mileage one for me from a salvage yard. That seems to be the best course of action, I think.
Lol gave me a flash back of the other day....mine was on a flat bed too when I demolished my driveshaft lol....WHICH they are sending an adjuster out to look at the car because they want to know how that is even possible lol.....I know they are gunna say my **** is too low and deny my warranty....